Just Another Ghost

Album: Bad Frequencies (2018)
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  • Over and over, you keep singing the same old song
    I used to be stronger, the silence is longer
    Now I'm the bitter one
    I've made mistakes, and I'll take it all back

    I feel, I feel so typical
    Just another ghost from so so long ago
    Another faint reminder
    I still need you, do you need me
    Can you see right through me now
    Or should I just let go
    I'm just another ghost

    Again and again, I keep having the same nightmare
    I used to be younger, I'm losing the hunger
    I'm not having any fun
    I've made mistakes and I'll take it all back

    I feel, I feel so typical
    Just another ghost from so so long ago
    Another faint reminder
    I still need you, do you need me
    Can you see right through me now
    Or should I just let go
    I'm just another ghost

    All of these fractures are killing the passion
    Weighed down by anchors of negativity

    Just another ghost, just another ghost

    I still need you, do you need me
    Can you see right through me now
    Just another ghost, just another ghost
    I still need you, do you need me
    Can you see right through me now
    I still need you, I still need you, I still need you
    Just another ghost

    I feel, I feel so typical
    Just another ghost from so so long ago
    Another faint reminder
    I still need you, do you need me
    Can you see right through me now
    Or should I just let go
    I'm just another ghost Writer/s: JT Woodruff
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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